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lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. and now i will say again the prayers that his eminence cardinal o'malley ended the act of commend atiation because thee fitting for this moment as well. before we go our separate ways let us take leave of our brother ted. may all express our affection for him. may it ease our sadness and strengthen our hope. one day we shall greet him again and the love of christ destroys even death itself. into your hands father of mercy we commend our brother ted in the sure and certain hope that together with all who have died in christ he will rise with him on the last day. we give you thanks for the blessings which you bestowed upon him in this life. they are signs to us of your goodness and you're fellship with the saints in krooegs. merciful lord listen to our prayers, open the gates of paradise for your servant and help us who remain to comfort one another with assurances of faith until we meet in christ and are with you and with our brother teddy forever. we ask this through christ our lord.
lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. and now i will say again the prayers that his eminence cardinal o'malley ended the act of commend atiation because thee fitting for this moment as well. before we go our separate ways let us take leave of our brother ted. may all express our affection for him. may it ease our sadness and strengthen our hope. one day we shall greet him again and the love of christ destroys even death itself. into your hands father of mercy we commend our...
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pitts helping us and building us. i'm telling you, you know, we were talking earlier in the greenroom about how it is tough not to have a father. he reached out and embraced my family and -- >> we talk about legacy, and you look backwards as a historian, but you look forwards as well. in this circumstance the president talked about kennedy as the senator of our time. where sde rank? >> it depends on historian. i think i might be able to say that not only is he the greatest legislator of our time, which is what president obama said. he may be the greatest all-around senator of our time. what then senator john kennedy would have been in the 1950s he created a committee. teddy shares all their qualities. henry clay, the great legislator. daniel webster, the great orator. teddy may not have had the stern oratory, but you have taf and norris and the various progress southeasts who all their lives fought for that cause. he fought for the leb cal cause. senator van denburg, he is all of those things. at the same time he made
pitts helping us and building us. i'm telling you, you know, we were talking earlier in the greenroom about how it is tough not to have a father. he reached out and embraced my family and -- >> we talk about legacy, and you look backwards as a historian, but you look forwards as well. in this circumstance the president talked about kennedy as the senator of our time. where sde rank? >> it depends on historian. i think i might be able to say that not only is he the greatest...
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please stay with us. -0-0-0-0-0- i spent much of this week speaking to >> farm report guests th week. gentlemen, the top producer crop tour, whatever they got done, they said that crops are late maturing this year. that's not unusual, particularly in the eastern corn belt. because it's late being put out too. but has that -- that information been priced into the prices because they're at 320, 40, 50. >> i think it certainly has had a factor in supporting the market and farmers aren't selling anything. the bean crop is really late. human nature of market is people believe whatever it is they want to believe. if you want to be bullish corn, you're going to believe it's a late frost. what came out of that tour is we would have record yields. if you want to be bearish, you believe the record yields. start a good debate. >> i'm going to ask you about soy beans. corn is not as good in the eastern belt as the western belt. >> i think one thing that you will find in corn this year is that folks will tell you that
please stay with us. -0-0-0-0-0- i spent much of this week speaking to >> farm report guests th week. gentlemen, the top producer crop tour, whatever they got done, they said that crops are late maturing this year. that's not unusual, particularly in the eastern corn belt. because it's late being put out too. but has that -- that information been priced into the prices because they're at 320, 40, 50. >> i think it certainly has had a factor in supporting the market and farmers...
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chris: brilliant use of the word they. he's talking on the tube to the biggest audience in history, up against us and the media. it was brilliant. >> the vice president knew there was a lot of pressure on president eisenhower to dump him for the second-term. so he gets on there and acts human. in a way that people can relate to. talking about his two small children and a dog. it was a brilliant performance. it sealed his -- chris: it is funny, because he didn't learn the lesson of how powerful television was. we'll see anyway. in 2004, with television everywhere, barack obama used his keynote at the democratic convention in 2004 to vault from nowhere to an overnight sensation. >> i stand here knowing that my story is part of the larger american story, that i owe a debt too all of those that came before me and that in no other country on earth is my story even possible. chris: howard, what did you think when you watched that on division? >> we were there in boston for that. i don't think anybody in that city thought this gu
chris: brilliant use of the word they. he's talking on the tube to the biggest audience in history, up against us and the media. it was brilliant. >> the vice president knew there was a lot of pressure on president eisenhower to dump him for the second-term. so he gets on there and acts human. in a way that people can relate to. talking about his two small children and a dog. it was a brilliant performance. it sealed his -- chris: it is funny, because he didn't learn the lesson of how...
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that is going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. have a great widen weekend. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. we are just getting videotape of a crash of a belo russian fighter jet. it happened in poland. it was performing maneuvers. we're going to try to get more information. we're also hearing from police regard the jadee dugard kidnapping case. they are focusing their investigation on two suspects, philip garrido and his wife. they are digging in the backyard where jaycee and two daughters were allegedly being kept in a makeshift compound of tents and sheds and a whole lot more. we're going to continue follow what is happening. we'll bring that you news conference as soon as it begins. >>> another fox news alert. wildfires in california threatening 12,000 homes. 6,000 of those homeowners are under mandatory evacuation order as the flames are closing in. the unpredictable fire is spreading in all directions. schwarzenegger says 2200 firefighters are battling the flames and he is urging them to heed authorities' warnings. live from cal
that is going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. have a great widen weekend. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. we are just getting videotape of a crash of a belo russian fighter jet. it happened in poland. it was performing maneuvers. we're going to try to get more information. we're also hearing from police regard the jadee dugard kidnapping case. they are focusing their investigation on two suspects, philip garrido and his wife. they are digging in the backyard where jaycee and two...
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i think it harmed us. i think torturing harmed us. i have a number of anecdotes that could substantiate that. i think it harmed our image in the world but for us now to go back i think would be a serious mistake. >> schieffer: the president had said that he wanted to go forward but this apparently is a decision made by the attorney general. and the president i guess says he's going to go along with it. >> well, the attorney general has a unique position in the cabinet obviously. he can't be told what to do by the president of the united states but i think it's a mistake. i think in the future we'll find its a mistake. at the same time we can assure the american people that it will never happen again. and people in the world that has harmed our image so badly. >> schieffer: do you agree with the vice president when he says this has kept the country safe all this time since this attack and it is because these interrogations worked and we found out information that helped us keep the country safe. >> i think the interrogations were in vi
i think it harmed us. i think torturing harmed us. i have a number of anecdotes that could substantiate that. i think it harmed our image in the world but for us now to go back i think would be a serious mistake. >> schieffer: the president had said that he wanted to go forward but this apparently is a decision made by the attorney general. and the president i guess says he's going to go along with it. >> well, the attorney general has a unique position in the cabinet obviously. he...
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stay on it for us. we'll continue to let everyone know if there are developments. >> eric: have you heard about the scandal in italy involving the prime minister there? no one does it better than the italians. now he's firing back wanting to sue the media for liable. what would happen if a prominent politician in america was quat a m caught wit mistress or having sex? what would the media do? liz trotta on the media in america next. inner beauty is important, but not nearly as important as outer beauty. ♪ that's why i use covergirl's simply ageless makeup with olay regenerist serum. a department store brand can glob up in lines and wrinkles and actually make you look older. simply ageless stays suspended over lines and makes you look amazing. simply ageless from olay and easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. ♪ and try new simply ageless sculpting blush to bring out your cheekbones. it's what doctors recommend most for headaches. for arthritis pain... in your hands... knees... and back. for little bodie
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us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. now, i will say again the prayers from the act of commendation for they are fitting at this moment as well. before we go our separate ways, let us take leave of our brother ted. let us express our affection for him. one day, we shall joyfully greet him again. into your hands, father of mercy, we commend our brother ted in the sure and certain hope that, together with all who have died in christ, he will rise with him on the last day. we give you thanks for the blessings which you placed upon him in this life. they are signs to us of your goodness and their fellowship with our thanks in christ. merciful lord, turn to us and listen to our prayers. open the gates of heaven to your servant, and help us who remain to comfort one another with assurances of faith until we meet in christ and are with you and with our brother teddy forever. we ask this through christ our lord. >> amen. >> let us now raise our heads and pray for god's blessing. you are accepted to the presence of the humble. he
us and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. now, i will say again the prayers from the act of commendation for they are fitting at this moment as well. before we go our separate ways, let us take leave of our brother ted. let us express our affection for him. one day, we shall joyfully greet him again. into your hands, father of mercy, we commend our brother ted in the sure and certain hope that, together with all who have died in christ, he will rise with him on the last day....
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use hand sanitizers. sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue. >> the h1n1 vaccine is expected sometime in october. >> good news for staffers at baltimore's e.b. due boys high school. the state has been taken off the persistently dangerous school list. the state labels them persistently dangerous based on constitutional rightia. -- based on certain criteria. >> with the money, without parents and staff who are committed to the commirn in this building, we are no longer on this list. we did it the right way. >> it creates a paid internship program for students at baltimore company. >> the time is 6:08. 71 degrees on tv-hill. more than 500 window shades and blinds are on the recall. it the problem that could lead to serious injury. >> be weary of who you search for on the internet. why popular names and big stars could lead to a virus for your computer. >> first you are looking at a live picture of th (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, f
use hand sanitizers. sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue. >> the h1n1 vaccine is expected sometime in october. >> good news for staffers at baltimore's e.b. due boys high school. the state has been taken off the persistently dangerous school list. the state labels them persistently dangerous based on constitutional rightia. -- based on certain criteria. >> with the money, without parents and staff who are committed to the commirn in this building, we are no longer on this...
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for having us on set today. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it. >> chris, the program manager for the returning veterans at the v.a. here in baltimore. we'll be back with more as we continue our coverage of the orioles as they get ready to face the indians and our scouting report on today's starters and more when we continue, os extra brought to you by at&t, your world delivered here on masn. >> o's pregame brought to you by -- corona. let's look at the top five plays for the orioles, number 5, melvin mora makes a great play down the third base line and the base hit to end the 6th inning in minnesota earlier this week. -- moving to play number 4 wednesday, jason lines a broken- bat single off the ball of jim johnson and charges and bare hands it. in the bottom half of the 9th inning. number three on tuesday, makes a sensational running catch in center field to retire carlos gomez in the bottom half of the second inning and on number two, the terrific catch. and matt laporta in the
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but it cited how they could use that -- they decided public use that in the ad. apparently the ad-maker said he saw hound dogs. they started to air those in the late summer 1984 and turned the tide. huddleston had begun with a huge lead and mitch mcconnell began tightening the race and ultimately won by about 5000 votes. host: one of the lessons in any campaign is be prepared -- been prepared for an opponent. was huddleston badly prepared for mitch mcconnell? guest: yes, and i think you would acknowledge that. he had barely one jefferson county. -- barely won jefferson county. he was taken a little bit slightly. mitch mcconnell was from louisville, not always an asset. not to be from the big city in kentucky politics. he is not your typical back- slapping, stump orator-type of politician. host: you point out in the book that early in his career he made a couple mistakes. you read that he made his share of mistakes in the first term. he blundered in 1985 by announcing that a large toyota plant was coming to kentucky when he had little to do with the project. it wa
but it cited how they could use that -- they decided public use that in the ad. apparently the ad-maker said he saw hound dogs. they started to air those in the late summer 1984 and turned the tide. huddleston had begun with a huge lead and mitch mcconnell began tightening the race and ultimately won by about 5000 votes. host: one of the lessons in any campaign is be prepared -- been prepared for an opponent. was huddleston badly prepared for mitch mcconnell? guest: yes, and i think you would...
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good to have you with us. religious leaders across the spectrum were among those offering tributes after the death of senator edward kennedy this week. several faith groups praised his support for healthcare reform as a moral issue and his work on poverty, immigration and civil rights. kennedy was a roman catholic who advocated strict separation of church and state. he sometimes took stands that conflicted with the teachings of his church, such as his support for abortion rights. but he also sided with the church on many social justice issues. boston cardinal sean o'malley issued a statement saying kennedy was quote "often a champion for the poor, the less fortunate and those seeking a better life." the world's more than one- billion muslims are celebrating their holy month of ramadan. it's a time of day time fasting and special prayers. in many parts of the world, muslims are conducting special ramadan charity projects. president obama recorded a video message wishing muslims well during this sacred time. >>
good to have you with us. religious leaders across the spectrum were among those offering tributes after the death of senator edward kennedy this week. several faith groups praised his support for healthcare reform as a moral issue and his work on poverty, immigration and civil rights. kennedy was a roman catholic who advocated strict separation of church and state. he sometimes took stands that conflicted with the teachings of his church, such as his support for abortion rights. but he also...
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it looks like it will be with us into next weekend. that is a long run of nuys, autumn-like weather. we will talk about the insta- weather plus forecast -- that looks like a long run of nice weather . -- nice weather. >> the person that was struck early friday morning has died. he was riding in colombia maryland. they said the man behind the wheel was under the influence of alcohol -- he was riding in columbia, maryland. he is now out of jail after posting $100,000 bail. tonight, police and baltimore are investigating two separate shooting incidents. -- police in baltimore are investigating. one was in northwest baltimore. the victim is now recovering at the hospital. meantime, investigators are also looking into a double shooting in north baltimore. police say a man and woman were shot around 11:00 last night. both were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. there is no word a suspect in either case today, parishioners returned to their church after a fire destroyed it -- no word on a suspect in either case today. p
it looks like it will be with us into next weekend. that is a long run of nuys, autumn-like weather. we will talk about the insta- weather plus forecast -- that looks like a long run of nice weather . -- nice weather. >> the person that was struck early friday morning has died. he was riding in colombia maryland. they said the man behind the wheel was under the influence of alcohol -- he was riding in columbia, maryland. he is now out of jail after posting $100,000 bail. tonight, police...
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. >> stay with us. we'll check your insta-weather plus forecast with john collins co ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving wh h geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. ufuffled music (announcer) 's's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel lik somebody's watchg g me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. >> temperatures in the 70's this morning. the last of the rain is well off shore now. we are looking better this morning. the whole key is to bring drier air in. take a look at the satellite picture. the life of those storms moving off shore. sunlight breaking through. eventually drier air coming in. here's what the map will look like. stay to our south. south of us there could be a few shores. baltimore looks dry, and this cool, dry air coming in will make us feel more comfortable later today and especially next week. partly cloudy skies our forecast today. i've mentioned a sm
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jon voight will be here to tell us why he has become so involved and he will give us his take on healthcare reform. >>> and they are one of the top christian music bands in the world. but recording platinum albums and selling out concerts not their only job. they are also youth counselors who try to keep youth on the right path. they perform one of their biggest hits here on the show tonight. >>> well, this weekend, funeral services were held for senator ted kennedy and with his burial the end of a long and storied senate career. though there were many controversies over the issues in his personal life, he was true to his personal political convictions. he didn't try to reinvent himself with each election or poll and proudly proclaimed himself a liberal when most ran from the label. i respect people honest their own political leanings far from those that change with the season. no one can accuse ted ken day of campaigning differently than he served or he believed. you can work with a principled liberal more effectively than an unprincipled conservative who is more about the political game o
jon voight will be here to tell us why he has become so involved and he will give us his take on healthcare reform. >>> and they are one of the top christian music bands in the world. but recording platinum albums and selling out concerts not their only job. they are also youth counselors who try to keep youth on the right path. they perform one of their biggest hits here on the show tonight. >>> well, this weekend, funeral services were held for senator ted kennedy and with...
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that is gradually approaching us and zoom in closer. we're going to have a look at what is happening here. to the south and virginia, alexandrea to the south and franconia, we're seeing heavy pockets of rainfall here and some of the areas of heavier rainfall. some of the rain was coming down at an inch an hour or so and as we look closer towards baltimore, they had plenty of lightning in that area and strong storms and now some of that moved across parts of del marva and along the i-95 corridor, an hour or so go, it was intense. let's look at true view now. this is what is happening with what is left of danny. danny got knocked out of its ring a bit. a bit of a 1-2 punch from strong westerly winds and an upper level low system and that weakened it. plenty of rainfall hating -- hitting the canadian maritimes. they getting dumped on there and as we put it together for us, overall, we're going end up seeing the cold front continue to approach us and that is actually going stall out and going stall out and stick around the next few days or
that is gradually approaching us and zoom in closer. we're going to have a look at what is happening here. to the south and virginia, alexandrea to the south and franconia, we're seeing heavy pockets of rainfall here and some of the areas of heavier rainfall. some of the rain was coming down at an inch an hour or so and as we look closer towards baltimore, they had plenty of lightning in that area and strong storms and now some of that moved across parts of del marva and along the i-95...
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even people who use the stuff know it is wrong with. it still gets used because it is convenient. when somebody capulets the shop ratio of this mutual fund they are using bell curve measures of risk. morningstar ratings are based on. they are very convenient and very useful, and therefore they keep getting used even though as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest in how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether you feel derivatives and other second quarter financial instruments generally make the financial markets more stable or unstable? and is the recent volatility that we have seen -- and you spoke about in your comments, the tech boom and bust and the crises, are these norl if you have in slowing eugh time horizon? >> well, that is one of the great things. over a long enough time horizon that is absolutely right. or even scores of years. as far as derivatives, i think the only answer i can get is a i don't know. i don't know if derivatives make markets more volatile or less volatile. the story i tell in my boo
even people who use the stuff know it is wrong with. it still gets used because it is convenient. when somebody capulets the shop ratio of this mutual fund they are using bell curve measures of risk. morningstar ratings are based on. they are very convenient and very useful, and therefore they keep getting used even though as far as financial markets go they are completely wrong. >> there is some interest in how to think about the derivatives markets. can you talk about whether you feel...
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marsha joins us. fa you for being here. >> i have my terrier monk. >> now, martha wrote the book "life with waly -- wally." >> wally was the first terrier i have gotten. he overtook my life. i have written 10 books, and suddenly all i wanted to write about was wally. >> "life with wally the wonder dog." >> i was at a book writing at a dog show, because when you write a book about a dog you get odd invitations like that. i was watching the dogs, and i was sitting there and i thought i have to do something for dogs that aren't as fortunate as these dogs, so i thought i'll take some adoption bags out to the shelters and see what people can do to come into the shelter and find their favorite companion animal. >> this sent is running through november 3 at the anne arundel spca. it is in partnership with the maryland spca. if you adopt a pet, you will get some of these neat things. tell us about this. >> these are training things. you put these down, they have a scent on it. they attract it. gradually you w
marsha joins us. fa you for being here. >> i have my terrier monk. >> now, martha wrote the book "life with waly -- wally." >> wally was the first terrier i have gotten. he overtook my life. i have written 10 books, and suddenly all i wanted to write about was wally. >> "life with wally the wonder dog." >> i was at a book writing at a dog show, because when you write a book about a dog you get odd invitations like that. i was watching the dogs,...
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inspiring us, and helping us, and building us. i'm telling you, you know, we were -- >> the daughter of robert f. kennedy. she says his legacy will be fighting for those who couldn't fight for themselves. >> my favorite memory of him is, once i went sailing with my father and him, and we were, i was a balast, and i got really wet. despite the whole race, he said it might be tough out there, it might be rainy, it might be cold, but keep it going. >> senator ted kennedy died last week, following a long battle with brain cancer. >>> good evening, we had a wonderful day today. cooler and drier for us. now we're starting to see a few of the clouds moving in. it's not going to dampen your weekend plans, but we are looking at cloud cover, that should be out of here in the next couple of hours. temperature wise, we're in the 70s. 75 in kingsville. for the rest of tonight, partly cloudy, very pleasant conditions. we're looking at overnight lows in the 50s. we haven't seen that in a while. we've been stuck in the 70s. enjoy that weather, it
inspiring us, and helping us, and building us. i'm telling you, you know, we were -- >> the daughter of robert f. kennedy. she says his legacy will be fighting for those who couldn't fight for themselves. >> my favorite memory of him is, once i went sailing with my father and him, and we were, i was a balast, and i got really wet. despite the whole race, he said it might be tough out there, it might be rainy, it might be cold, but keep it going. >> senator ted kennedy died...
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might take us. on a similar note i think we should read the life kf johnson. an englishman, johnson has biblical authority. and with good reason, he too with burke it's just fun to read. for example, it is johnson who tell us the fir whig or the first liberal was the devil. he's also a great reminderf something i thinagain especially those of us who are involved in politics in an active way can all too easily forget and to forget it is to forget that we're conservatives. it's a famous line of johnson said how small of how human hearts endure the laws in which hearts or kings can cause or cure. politics, ideology is not the be all and end all of life. dr. edwards mentioned russell kirk. i hardly agree the conservative mind absolutely essential reading. and if for nothing else for this this reminder that all politics all political questions are really moral questions. that's very true. art off sayinge americans should start off with theible and shakespeare. let's get to shakespeare. if you guys want t
might take us. on a similar note i think we should read the life kf johnson. an englishman, johnson has biblical authority. and with good reason, he too with burke it's just fun to read. for example, it is johnson who tell us the fir whig or the first liberal was the devil. he's also a great reminderf something i thinagain especially those of us who are involved in politics in an active way can all too easily forget and to forget it is to forget that we're conservatives. it's a famous line of...
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the more educated people now than there used to be. the indian land problems that have completely survived, i don't think there's any real fighting. but land distribution is still a serious proble i would say if the mexicans central government wanted to start their one thing, quit concentrating everything on mexico city. it's the biggest city in the world. 22 million people. is ridiculous but it's hagiographical, which he said he has a hard time putting out there but what about the other cities in mexico? some of these factors could be in there, that's for sure there's a tendency, this one on under the spanish. it went on under the aztecs. it went on before them. this was going to be the hub of the empire, and therefore everything would come in and serve it. like venice. but mexico city's industrial overhead and population could well be dispersed a little better, or be a lot more economical instead having every thing she attended a place. but that's as far as i'milling to fight anyway. [inaudible] >> does the government suppress educat
the more educated people now than there used to be. the indian land problems that have completely survived, i don't think there's any real fighting. but land distribution is still a serious proble i would say if the mexicans central government wanted to start their one thing, quit concentrating everything on mexico city. it's the biggest city in the world. 22 million people. is ridiculous but it's hagiographical, which he said he has a hard time putting out there but what about the other cities...
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see, we can no longer use the crutch of the government. we can no longer say, government, come and save us. the government is not our daddy. we have to take the bulls by the horn and say, look, we know what's going on. we've known what's been going on my whole life, but we've never just stepped up and done something about it. that's the difference now, and i think this generation, my generation wants to do something. it's just a lot of them are afraid to do something because they're scared they're going to get knocked on the ground. >> professor from a historical perspective, and then follow up, terrence -- from a historical perspective economically, can what we've seen -- we tend toly of what one african-american can do from the white house -- are we being pollyanna with the expectation, this seat change, because we've seen the election of this man? >> listen, barack obama is going to do more for the african-american community than many of the past presidents combined. i mean, he, for example, has a special office in the white house that
see, we can no longer use the crutch of the government. we can no longer say, government, come and save us. the government is not our daddy. we have to take the bulls by the horn and say, look, we know what's going on. we've known what's been going on my whole life, but we've never just stepped up and done something about it. that's the difference now, and i think this generation, my generation wants to do something. it's just a lot of them are afraid to do something because they're scared...
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the wind there the north is keeping us cool. also helping to dry us out. tall rain that we got over the last few days, these drier air masses are starting to keep us a little more comfortable, drying tout ground. we did have some clouds out there but we had just as much sun. it was the wind, the breeze from the north that kept us cool. we had enough sun to warm us up but what we're looking at here this is the front that moved through that wiped out all the junk and all the rain that we had out there, and behind it, we're looking at cooler air moving in. high pressure is building in. it's that clock-wise flow that's bringing us that north- northwesterly flow. it's drying us out, keeping rain potential to our south. while that front is still close enough that it's going to bring us the potential for showers tomorrow, it will drift back far enough to bring us the chance for rain around southern maryland but the cooler temperatures prevail. it will bring us some clouds. high pressure stays in play, and really dominates our forecast. so while we'll see the clou
the wind there the north is keeping us cool. also helping to dry us out. tall rain that we got over the last few days, these drier air masses are starting to keep us a little more comfortable, drying tout ground. we did have some clouds out there but we had just as much sun. it was the wind, the breeze from the north that kept us cool. we had enough sun to warm us up but what we're looking at here this is the front that moved through that wiped out all the junk and all the rain that we had out...
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i want -- brings to us exactly what i wanted to ask you, bill sammon. the story in the "washington post," for folks who didn't get a chance to read it is khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times, then, became a kind of professor, he engaged in what were called terrorist tutorials and using a chalk board, to explain to u.s. intelligence officers exactly the structure of al qaeda, how it worked, and what they were planning, and the cia inspectors report does not come to a conclusion about whether or not it was the waterboarding or other enhanced interrogation techniques, that changed how they -- khalid sheikh mohammed's mind and vice president cheney left no doubt that is exactly what changed his mind. >> at some point common sense enters into this and before he was water boarded he was very resistant and after he was waterboarded he is singing like a canary and giving tutorials and became a human rolodex of information about al qaeda. and i think the really crucial thing here, and i think what cheney was essentially saying is that president
i want -- brings to us exactly what i wanted to ask you, bill sammon. the story in the "washington post," for folks who didn't get a chance to read it is khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times, then, became a kind of professor, he engaged in what were called terrorist tutorials and using a chalk board, to explain to u.s. intelligence officers exactly the structure of al qaeda, how it worked, and what they were planning, and the cia inspectors report does not come to a...
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quote, you are smarter than us, use the library, take care of your sister. and learn from what i've done wrg. end quote. on the lower east side and the west side of chicago, i grew up in a situation which i would not wish on anybody. my mother, i was born in little rock, arkansas, we migrated upsoutho michigan. my father left when i was quite young. and my sister had just been born. my mher, you see, was a very pretty women. yellow, black. all right? and my mothe was not an educated women. she could read and write, she could compute minor figures. my mother was brought into the sex trade at a very early age by black ministers. i'll neverorget this. we were trying to move to detroit and we moved
quote, you are smarter than us, use the library, take care of your sister. and learn from what i've done wrg. end quote. on the lower east side and the west side of chicago, i grew up in a situation which i would not wish on anybody. my mother, i was born in little rock, arkansas, we migrated upsoutho michigan. my father left when i was quite young. and my sister had just been born. my mher, you see, was a very pretty women. yellow, black. all right? and my mothe was not an educated women. she...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. (announcer) xcedrin pm. relieves pain fast. plus a sleep aid to help you fall fast asleep. excedrin. what ache? >>> at a time when this country in the middle of a health care debate, we're going to look at the busiest trauma center in america. the doctor in charge says at least 20% of the time, patients are simply turned away, and he says when that happens, people die. ryan owens takes "a closer look" tonight. >> we have a backseat passenger ejected. >> reporter: it's just before midnight saturday night. in the busiest trauma center in the united states, this is pr e primetime. patients are already stacked up in the hall. when two young boys are wheeled in. >> they were both ejected. >> reporter: they'd been thrown out of this car when it slammed into a tree. >> there are many days that if you aren't on a ventilator, you don't get to be in a room. everything else is managed in the hallway outside. >> re
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. (announcer) xcedrin pm. relieves pain fast. plus a sleep aid to help you fall fast asleep. excedrin. what ache? >>> at a time when this country in the middle of a health care debate, we're going to look at the busiest trauma center in america. the doctor in charge says at least 20% of the time, patients are simply turned away, and he says when that happens, people die. ryan owens...
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jon voight will be here to tell us why he has become so involved and he will give us his take on healthcare reform. >>> and they are one of the top christian music bands in the world. but recording platinum albums and selling out concerts not their only job. they are also youth counselors who try to keep youth on the right path. they perform one of their biggest hits here on the show tonight. >>> well, this weekend, funeral services were held for senator ted kennedy and with his burial the end of a long and storied senate career. though there were many controversies over the issues in his personal life, he was true to his personal political convictions. he didn't try to reinvent himself with each election or poll and proudly proclaimed himself a liberal when most ran from the label. i respect people honest their own political leanings far from those that change with the season. no one can accuse ted ken day of campaigning differently than he served or he believed. you can work with a principled liberal more effectively than an unprincipled conservative who is more about the political game o
jon voight will be here to tell us why he has become so involved and he will give us his take on healthcare reform. >>> and they are one of the top christian music bands in the world. but recording platinum albums and selling out concerts not their only job. they are also youth counselors who try to keep youth on the right path. they perform one of their biggest hits here on the show tonight. >>> well, this weekend, funeral services were held for senator ted kennedy and with...
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the mayor told us that we're essentially not welcome here, but he would show us one place where computers were being dismantled. and this is that place-- a pretty tidy shop. the mayor told us that we would be welcome to see the rest of the town, but that the town wouldn't be prepared for our visit for another year. so we were allowed to shoot at that location for about five minutes. and we're back in the mayor's car, headed back to city hall, where i suspect we'll be given another cup of tea and sent on our way out of town-- with a police escort, no doubt. and we were. but the next day, in a different car, on a different road, we got in. >> puckett: this is really the... the dirty little secret of the electronic age. >> pelley: here's a c.r.t. stand. >> puckett: oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> pelley: so they've been dismantling the c.r.t.s, as well. >> puckett: little bit of everything in here. and this is the place where they're clearly doing the burning. >> pelley: greenpeace has been filming around guiyu and caught the recycling work. women were heating circuit boards over a coal fire, pulling
the mayor told us that we're essentially not welcome here, but he would show us one place where computers were being dismantled. and this is that place-- a pretty tidy shop. the mayor told us that we would be welcome to see the rest of the town, but that the town wouldn't be prepared for our visit for another year. so we were allowed to shoot at that location for about five minutes. and we're back in the mayor's car, headed back to city hall, where i suspect we'll be given another cup of tea...
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but it cited how they could use that -- they decided public use that in the ad. apparently the ad-maker said he saw hound dogs. they started to air those in the late summer 1984 and turned the tide. huddleston had begun with a huge lead and mitch mcconnell began tightening the race and ultimately won by about 5000 votes. host: one of the lessons in any campaign is be prepared -- been prepared for an opponent. was huddleston badly prepared for mitch mcconnell? guest: yes, and i think you would acknowledge that. he had barely one jefferson county. -- barely won jefferson county. he was taken a little bit slightly. mitch mcconnell was from louisville, not always an asset. not to be from the big city in kentucky politics. he is not your typical back- slapping, stump orator-type of politician. host: you point out in the book that early in his career he made a couple mistakes. you read that he made his share of mistakes in the first term. he blundered in 1985 by announcing that a large toyota plant was coming to kentucky when he had little to do with the project. it wa
but it cited how they could use that -- they decided public use that in the ad. apparently the ad-maker said he saw hound dogs. they started to air those in the late summer 1984 and turned the tide. huddleston had begun with a huge lead and mitch mcconnell began tightening the race and ultimately won by about 5000 votes. host: one of the lessons in any campaign is be prepared -- been prepared for an opponent. was huddleston badly prepared for mitch mcconnell? guest: yes, and i think you would...
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us. and then adding lord in your mercy. and our response is lord, hear our prayer. >> lord, in your mercy, lord hear our prayer. gracious lord, we forgive the sins of those who died in christ. lord have mercy. >> your our prayer. >> grammar all the good they have done, lord in your mercy. >> your our prayer. >> welcome them into eternal life, lord in your mercy. >> your our prayer. >> let us pray for those who mourn, comfort them in their grief, lord in your mercy. >> your our prayer can act like to know sense of loss with your presence. lord, in your mercy. >> your our prayer. >> increase their faith, strengthen their hope. lord have mercy. >> your our prayer breakfast also pray for ourselves and our own pilgrimage through life. keep us faithful in your service >> lord and your mercy, hear our prayer. >> candle in our hearts a longing for your kingdom of justice and peace, a longing for heaven. lord in your mercy seat at your our prayer. >> in the sure and certain hope of the resurrectio
us. and then adding lord in your mercy. and our response is lord, hear our prayer. >> lord, in your mercy, lord hear our prayer. gracious lord, we forgive the sins of those who died in christ. lord have mercy. >> your our prayer. >> grammar all the good they have done, lord in your mercy. >> your our prayer. >> welcome them into eternal life, lord in your mercy. >> your our prayer. >> let us pray for those who mourn, comfort them in their grief, lord in...
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thank you for joining us tonight. crowds lined the streets of boston outside senator kennedy's funeral where he was eulogized by president barack obama today. later they lined up to watch the motorcade he is court -- escorting his casket to its final resting place. his hearse stopped outside the capitol where he served 47 years. his width yellow and former staff member -- his widow and former staff members waited on the steps. >> and tonight at washington arlington cemetery, senator ted kennedy was buried alongside his brothers president john f kennedy and robert kennedy. >> certain fittingness in having a burial at the dying of the day. because we know that the sun will come back again tomorrow. and as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins. and as we look at this great family, we are sure that new life is already beginning, and that new great things are happening. >> our digital correspondent lindsay mathis is outside arlington national cemetery tonight where she talked with local people who showed up t
thank you for joining us tonight. crowds lined the streets of boston outside senator kennedy's funeral where he was eulogized by president barack obama today. later they lined up to watch the motorcade he is court -- escorting his casket to its final resting place. his hearse stopped outside the capitol where he served 47 years. his width yellow and former staff member -- his widow and former staff members waited on the steps. >> and tonight at washington arlington cemetery, senator ted...
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even if it takes us all day. sure enough, he held me around my waist and we slowly made it to the top. >> reporter: saturday's events mark the four days of private and public mourning for senator kennedy remembered as the staunchest of liberals who could cut deals as opponent and devoted family man. >>> authorities call it one of the worst cases of animal cruelty and hoarding. 21 dogs were rescued. the home was in terrible condition with fee sees piledp a couple of feet high. several years ago, neighbors say they he took it upon themselves to clean up this family's act. >> at one time, we had gotten trapped cats. it was 70-something cats we had trapped between a couple of the neighbors. it was like this for as long as i could remember. >> reporter: we have learned the home in orchard beach is owned by janet taylor. no charges have been filed. the dogs are recovering at the animal control center until they are healthy enough for adoption. for more information about how you can donate or adopt any of the dogs, head
even if it takes us all day. sure enough, he held me around my waist and we slowly made it to the top. >> reporter: saturday's events mark the four days of private and public mourning for senator kennedy remembered as the staunchest of liberals who could cut deals as opponent and devoted family man. >>> authorities call it one of the worst cases of animal cruelty and hoarding. 21 dogs were rescued. the home was in terrible condition with fee sees piledp a couple of feet high....
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and they were being trained by us. tan they were getting a taste of combat. >> oliver: the nva were the north vietnamese regular army and viet cong or vc were south communist guerillas, both formidable enemies. >> when you're going out on a patrol you're predominantly in the hands and safety of the indigenous troops that you trained. did you have any anxieties about how reliable these guys are? >> none at all. because we trained them and we were paying them very good money. i wasn't going to watch him and watch the nva, too. >> oliver:, but the embattled president and viet cong and nva were weren't the only problems. >> his brother the head of the secret police brutally oppressed any opposition to the government. this was particularly true in connection with the buddhist monks. buddhist monks began it to light themselves on fire in protest against the government. this put kennedy and his advisors in a very difficult position. >> this crisis turned the united states very hesitantly against him. >> oliver: and as the pro
and they were being trained by us. tan they were getting a taste of combat. >> oliver: the nva were the north vietnamese regular army and viet cong or vc were south communist guerillas, both formidable enemies. >> when you're going out on a patrol you're predominantly in the hands and safety of the indigenous troops that you trained. did you have any anxieties about how reliable these guys are? >> none at all. because we trained them and we were paying them very good money. i...
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help us out now. give us a hand. >> enough of high unemployment, and enough of jimmy carter. >> i don't think i come as a candidate with all of the answers, but i come, as i think, probably over a lifetime that's been tested by a variety of different, both challenges, tragedies, and also some successes. >> and some failures, right? >> and some failures. >> on the day after the southern primaries, kennedy was much more upset by a newspaper article than any defeat. a front page chappaquiddick story in "the new york times" that cam up with almost nothing new with his actions there. kennedy was as angriest as reporters have seen him. >> there has been no family, the time that i have been in the public life, that has been investigated, whose personal lives have been investigated as much as my life. the life of my wife, my children. i'm not interested in the personal lives of other candidates for the presidency. >> yesterday's polls show him trailing president carter for the first time. kennedy attributed h
help us out now. give us a hand. >> enough of high unemployment, and enough of jimmy carter. >> i don't think i come as a candidate with all of the answers, but i come, as i think, probably over a lifetime that's been tested by a variety of different, both challenges, tragedies, and also some successes. >> and some failures, right? >> and some failures. >> on the day after the southern primaries, kennedy was much more upset by a newspaper article than any defeat. a...
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host: joining us is the former president of the canadian medical thank you very much for joining us here on c-span. guest: good morning. host: let me begin by asking how the canadian system works? guest: it is mostly publicly funded. the funding comes from income tax. everyone is covered. this is the main feature of our system. it is universal. everyone is covered. no one must pay anything to see a doctor or go to the hospital. it is a system that covers everyone, basically. host: how is it funded? guest: by the income tax. you pay the income tax. we have to understand that there are about 14 systems in canada because we have provinces, and other government structures. it is not a premium of insurance that is paid. in some provinces there is a premium, but mostly it is an income tax. host: you delivered a speech as you left your position and alluded to a couple of points. first of all, in areas of how canada can do better you wrote, waiting 15 hours in an emergency room is unacceptable. within four hours in a doctor's office to renew a prescription is electable. within six months or more
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brian wesbury with us and chief economist with first trust advisers. thanks so much for being here sfp. >> thank you, maria. >> good to see you both. let me kick it off with you. bernanke for another four-year term. good idea? >> think so because we don't want to upset the applecart right here. things are still very delicate. he is a student of the depression, even before weot
brian wesbury with us and chief economist with first trust advisers. thanks so much for being here sfp. >> thank you, maria. >> good to see you both. let me kick it off with you. bernanke for another four-year term. good idea? >> think so because we don't want to upset the applecart right here. things are still very delicate. he is a student of the depression, even before weot
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police tell us the driver left behind a crucial clue. a front end hill that comes from a toyota suv or pick up. >> there is no way the driver did not uknow he had struck these two women. >> investigators are referring to auto body shop workers to be on the lookout for a black toyota suv or pick one with front-end damage. they tell us both women were hurt but are expected to survive. >>> a break in the murder of a d.c. businessman. police arrested a 26-year-old man in the murder of a 26 hour pizza mart in northeast. karen gray houston has the new details as police continue to search for a motive. >> reporter: shanika robinson lived on this block of addison road with a sister and cousin. neighbors say they kept to themselves. >> i don't know them. i don't know them at all. >> the neighbors were stunned to learn she's accused of killing the owner of the 24 hour operation on 4th street in northeast. robinson is charged with felony murder while armed. >> in the morning, the police were right herehere you're standing at now. and i wanted to kn
police tell us the driver left behind a crucial clue. a front end hill that comes from a toyota suv or pick up. >> there is no way the driver did not uknow he had struck these two women. >> investigators are referring to auto body shop workers to be on the lookout for a black toyota suv or pick one with front-end damage. they tell us both women were hurt but are expected to survive. >>> a break in the murder of a d.c. businessman. police arrested a 26-year-old man in the...
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you use that way on that ship when that captain is on. but when another captain come on, you do it his way. >> reporter: that's a great tip in life as well. be adjustable. mary kay edwards has sailed 58,000 miles. now she teaches at mystic seaport in connecticut. on fishing schooners like the l.a. dunton there are several miles of line. >> the only way to make lines work is to use knots so there were knots everywhere on the ship. >> reporter: it looks like a hammock. that is my kind of knot. >> i don't know if it's got a name. it's just one that works for me. >> reporter: back at the notingham knot convention, the knoters live by clifford ashley's words. ties a knot is an adventure in unlimited space, he wrote. what can be more wonderful than that? >> there's your finished knot. >> it doesn't look as good as yours but it's a start. >> it's a start. you always have to have a start. >> osgood: our serena altschul on knots. now to borb schieffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on "face the nation." >> schieffer: the legacy of senato
you use that way on that ship when that captain is on. but when another captain come on, you do it his way. >> reporter: that's a great tip in life as well. be adjustable. mary kay edwards has sailed 58,000 miles. now she teaches at mystic seaport in connecticut. on fishing schooners like the l.a. dunton there are several miles of line. >> the only way to make lines work is to use knots so there were knots everywhere on the ship. >> reporter: it looks like a hammock. that is...
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the cold front to the west of us. that is going to move through and also, to the east another batch of those storms. these were pretty heavy along the i-95 corridor earlier and now they're hitting areas towards del mask a. let's look at true view. what is left -- del marva. let's look at true view. danny pushing across the canadian maritime and left a fair amount of rain along the northeastern corridor in the path and blown up. really, not much of a punch with that system anymore. let's go to our weather map. the temperature tonight not bad. fairly mild into the 70s pretty much everywhere. 77 degrees in the district; 73 at dulles and 73 at baltimore. and we're going to keep an eye on the frontal system and that is going to slide across the area and stall out and just basically sit there for a couple of days. unfortunately, a number of low pressure systems will ride along it and it will cause unsettled weather into midweek and tomorrow, we'll have sunshine, could see a passing shower over lower southern maryland into t
the cold front to the west of us. that is going to move through and also, to the east another batch of those storms. these were pretty heavy along the i-95 corridor earlier and now they're hitting areas towards del mask a. let's look at true view. what is left -- del marva. let's look at true view. danny pushing across the canadian maritime and left a fair amount of rain along the northeastern corridor in the path and blown up. really, not much of a punch with that system anymore. let's go to...
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and set us back. they felt they were making progss and they'd make militant demands. the moprozionist congressman in the united states was in brooklyn. fierce zionist congressman. as soon as truman back-stepped for a moment or wouldn' take a position that the zionists were supporting, he would condemn truman as a traitor, as a sellout and a fraud and antisemite and castigate him and that would drive truman crazy and he constantly got that pressu from the organized zionist community and we make the analogy in the book which i think is a good one between lincoln and e abolitionists and they were not satisfied with lincoln for many years they considered lincoln an enemy. and lo and beho, including frederick douglass but years later frederick douglass said lincoln was a hero and a great emancipator. even though he didn't do everything we wanted, he was a great man who brought the nation forward. well, it's the same thing here. truman was not a zionist. and he reacted viscerally against any tough militant
and set us back. they felt they were making progss and they'd make militant demands. the moprozionist congressman in the united states was in brooklyn. fierce zionist congressman. as soon as truman back-stepped for a moment or wouldn' take a position that the zionists were supporting, he would condemn truman as a traitor, as a sellout and a fraud and antisemite and castigate him and that would drive truman crazy and he constantly got that pressu from the organized zionist community and we make...